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The poll by Salem-based Nelson Research is the first public survey to emerge in the battle to take on Gov. Tina Kotek in November

Oregon Public Broadcasting

State Sen. Christine Drazan holds a commanding lead in the Republican race for Oregon governor, according to the only public poll...


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SOU president likens financial challenges at university to NASA’s Apollo 13 mission 

By Holly Dillemuth, Ashland.news

Failure was not an option for NASA’s 1970 mission Apollo 13 and Southern Oregon University President Rick Bailey sees a parallel with the university’s ongoing financial crisis.

Bailey referenced the historical event during Friday’s ...


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Trustees hear of growing trepidation among students on campus from SOU student body president as cuts loom

By Holly Dillemuth, Ashland.news

Associated Students of Southern Oregon University President Sophia Smith spoke confidently through tears during Friday’s SOU Board of Trustees meeting about the growing fear among those on the campus amid ongoing financial ...


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Raiders return to Invitational with a 15-dual winning streak

SOU Sports Information

The Southern Oregon University volleyball team will bring the best record in the country, the No. 1 ranking and national championship aspirations this week to Mesa, Ariz., for the NAIA Invitational.<...


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Concerns, sanitation and enforcement prompt city leaders to reverse policy

By Damian Mann for Ashland.news

A unanimous Ashland City Council reversed course on the night lawn hours for homeless people during its Tuesday, April 21, business meeting, after Police Chief Tighe O’Meara warned it was becoming a chronic nuisance property.

The City Council chang...


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